The Fort Worth Press - Navalny memoirs spark mix of curiosity, indifference in Moscow

USD -
AED 3.672992
AFN 65.499265
ALL 91.198941
AMD 387.210227
ANG 1.802456
AOA 909.050976
ARS 983.777399
AUD 1.49648
AWG 1.8
AZN 1.699323
BAM 1.806335
BBD 2.019312
BDT 119.511058
BGN 1.809194
BHD 0.376931
BIF 2895
BMD 1
BND 1.315822
BOB 6.91117
BRL 5.691597
BSD 1.000143
BTN 84.085357
BWP 13.352174
BYN 3.272977
BYR 19600
BZD 2.015904
CAD 1.38241
CDF 2850.000221
CHF 0.86516
CLF 0.034423
CLP 949.850044
CNY 7.1224
CNH 7.119295
COP 4261.45
CRC 515.347282
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 102.298357
CZK 23.336103
DJF 178.094464
DKK 6.89874
DOP 60.424975
DZD 133.307741
EGP 48.707302
ERN 15
ETB 118.600451
EUR 0.925015
FJD 2.234203
FKP 0.765169
GBP 0.770385
GEL 2.720083
GGP 0.765169
GHS 16.104108
GIP 0.765169
GMD 69.49935
GNF 8624.999802
GTQ 7.734046
GYD 209.237675
HKD 7.772105
HNL 25.049797
HRK 6.88903
HTG 131.665351
HUF 370.010501
IDR 15550.65
ILS 3.76846
IMP 0.765169
INR 84.082007
IQD 1310
IRR 42102.499262
ISK 138.109507
JEP 0.765169
JMD 158.725468
JOD 0.708982
JPY 150.926505
KES 128.999889
KGS 85.502735
KHR 4059.999943
KMF 455.15039
KPW 899.999774
KRW 1378.559382
KWD 0.30644
KYD 0.833437
KZT 485.220435
LAK 21932.501522
LBP 89550.000217
LKR 293.282352
LRD 192.250141
LSL 17.620037
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 4.81024
MAD 9.900498
MDL 17.951595
MGA 4594.999841
MKD 56.962875
MMK 3247.960992
MNT 3398.000028
MOP 8.008478
MRU 39.749968
MUR 46.069939
MVR 15.359969
MWK 1735.531461
MXN 19.85439
MYR 4.327977
MZN 63.850281
NAD 17.620432
NGN 1643.339876
NIO 36.750338
NOK 10.919765
NPR 134.536756
NZD 1.65362
OMR 0.384965
PAB 1.000148
PEN 3.767047
PGK 3.976545
PHP 57.780997
PKR 277.749876
PLN 3.994815
PYG 7913.184022
QAR 3.640497
RON 4.600904
RSD 108.269661
RUB 96.254047
RWF 1350
SAR 3.755654
SBD 8.299327
SCR 13.393336
SDG 601.499972
SEK 10.541802
SGD 1.315755
SHP 0.765169
SLE 22.740008
SLL 20969.496802
SOS 570.999563
SRD 33.026503
STD 20697.981008
SVC 8.750906
SYP 2512.530268
SZL 17.620456
THB 33.471959
TJS 10.621202
TMT 3.5
TND 3.1095
TOP 2.342101
TRY 34.23676
TTD 6.794641
TWD 32.048499
TZS 2725.000311
UAH 41.333463
UGX 3665.683056
UYU 41.570268
UZS 12822.497181
VEF 3622552.534434
VES 39.132997
VND 25405
VUV 118.722039
WST 2.801184
XAF 605.82778
XAG 0.029645
XAU 0.000367
XCD 2.70255
XDR 0.750315
XOF 605.000271
XPF 110.650279
YER 250.375002
ZAR 17.5119
ZMK 9001.196482
ZMW 26.577941
ZWL 321.999592
  • RBGPF

    1.5000

    62

    +2.42%

  • RYCEF

    -0.0500

    7.35

    -0.68%

  • CMSC

    0.0330

    24.683

    +0.13%

  • GSK

    -0.1750

    37.985

    -0.46%

  • NGG

    -0.8400

    66.19

    -1.27%

  • AZN

    -0.1700

    77.27

    -0.22%

  • RELX

    -0.6350

    46.995

    -1.35%

  • BTI

    0.3870

    34.637

    +1.12%

  • SCS

    -0.0700

    12.82

    -0.55%

  • RIO

    0.3950

    65.345

    +0.6%

  • VOD

    -0.0620

    9.568

    -0.65%

  • CMSD

    -0.0300

    24.84

    -0.12%

  • BCC

    -2.0600

    135.84

    -1.52%

  • JRI

    -0.0580

    13.092

    -0.44%

  • BP

    0.0950

    31.565

    +0.3%

  • BCE

    -0.1800

    33.21

    -0.54%

Navalny memoirs spark mix of curiosity, indifference in Moscow
Navalny memoirs spark mix of curiosity, indifference in Moscow / Photo: © AFP

Navalny memoirs spark mix of curiosity, indifference in Moscow

There was a mix of indifference and curiosity in Moscow when late opposition leader Alexei Navalny's autobiography was published on Tuesday.

Text size:

Outside the house in Moscow where Navalny lived with his wife Yulia and two children, several former neighbours shrugged at the news.

Valentina, a 60-year-old nurse, said she was "not very interested" by the life of Navalny, President Vladimir Putin's top political opponent.

Anna, 39, an economist, also said she was "not very interested" by the anti-corruption activist and lawyer, who Amnesty International described as "a prisoner of conscience jailed only for speaking out against a repressive government".

He had "no role in my life", Anna said.

"Why should I be interested in this book since I know everything already?" Natalia, a 66-year-old pensioner, told AFP after throwing out some rubbish near the apartment building.

But others were much keener to know more about Navalny, who led massive demonstrations against Putin before he was jailed on a string of successive charges, widely seen as repeated punishment for challenging the Kremlin.

His last conviction was a 19-year sentence for "extremism".

Navalny died in February in an Arctic jail described by Amnesty as one of Russia's "harshest... following his poisoning, unjust imprisonment and torture in prison".

Outside the entrance to the home where Navalny lived from 2000 until 2010, 58-year-old Tamara shared a happy of memory of when they would walk their dogs together in the neighbourhood.

"I knew he was an opposition leader but I never got into the detail," she said with a smile, setting down two heavy bags to speak to AFP.

"His death saddens me on a human level."

- Uncanny predictions -

Elena, 41, said the Navalny couple were "positive, polite and nice people who joked a lot".

"Our children went to the same school and loved to stroke their bulldog," she said, adding that she would read the autobiography if possible.

The book, "Patriot", is not available in Russia even though it has not been formally banned.

"I would be interested to see life here through their eyes," Elena said.

Holding back tears, she added: "I feel sorry for him as a person."

Navalny lies buried in a nearby cemetery.

His funeral on March 1 drew thousands of people despite a heavy police presence.

The grave is always covered with flowers, like those brought by Natalya and Mikhail, a couple from Saint Petersburg, who said they had "not expected to see so many people still coming with flowers".

"Eight months after his death, life is even sadder," said Natalya, 27.

She said she was wanted to read Navalny's memoirs "mainly to find out more about his private life".

Another couple from Saint Petersburg, Konstantin and Anastasia, both bank employees, said they were "eagerly awaiting" the book.

"His predictions have a tendency to come true, unfortunately," Konstantin said.

X.Silva--TFWP